In my 45 years of study on Snakes and Snake bites, first time I came across a doctor with exceptional knowledge on snake bite treatment in such a great details .. Congratulations, and thanks for such a wonderful informative explanation...
@@AETCMEmergencyMedicine Hope you are open to the doubts. 1. Your recommendation on washing the bite area with soap n water or applying ice? 2. Kindly enlighten me on the role of crepe bandage application above the bite site. Thanks.
Respected sir namaste... I have no words to thank you... What a lecture sir... Keep teaching us like this and may God give you that much strength and stamina always... Thank you so much sir... Love from odisha
Really wonderful. I’m working in emergency Medicine. Your videos helped me a lot when a patient’s came with snake bite. Please do more videos like this 🙏
What a pleasure to watch your excellent professional presentation. You are a truly gifted guru. Your students are really lucky. Please continue your teaching. I will continue to follow your presentations and learn from them. God bless you. With love from Sri Lanka.
An excellent revision for those who are new in practice as I am. Looking forward to see all the videos to revise practical knowledge for the benefit of the patient
Unbelievable SIR your presentation.... Hat's of to you..... DIBYENDU MAJUMDER... from CALCUTTA NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE....... Thank you &. Lot's of respect & love....
Very speedy explanation! Only medical field scholars can grasp the explanations, common viewers might catch very little. Please reconsider in your upcoming videos. Overall, job well done! 😊🙏
Wish a doctor like you available in my local govt. hospital which is also 12 km away from my village. A 16 year old boy lost his life by a snake bite a week ago,he reached the hospital in 30 mins.
Very good explanation Thanks for your efforts 😊 it is very helpful for us, your explanation constitute all procedure with good description to deal with emergency.
Only one thing I would like to add to the lovely information, the dentition doesn’t necessarily determine if the bite has envenomated or not. At times snakes don’t get a proper hold of the object during a strike so there can be a situation where only one fang may pierce or even just graze the skin like a normal scrape or abrasion misleading the diagnosis. it can easily be a cobra bite or any other venomous snake. Tourniquet can cause a compartment syndrome where constriction can cause Venom to concentrate in the area causing gangrene and amputation of the limb.
Only neurotoxic and cardiotoxic snake bites as those of elepids like cobras and kraits can be helped with bandaging with moderately tight clothes. But cytotoxic, myotoxic and hemotoxic snake bite like those of vipers such as the Saw scaled and the Russell's vipers in India won't help at all but harm like increase in the chances of gangrene around the bite side.
sir now days i think...most of the indians know hindi... actually this information is really important for rural area more than urban...so please this type of awareness should bhi in hindi also. Thanks